The landscape of country music is buzzing this week with a series of highly anticipated releases and impactful new music videos, firmly establishing August 25, 2025, as a significant date for fans of the genre. From star-studded collaborations to expanded album offerings and promising new singles, this week delivered a rich tapestry of sounds that are already making waves on charts and streaming platforms. Established titans and emerging artists alike have contributed to a robust release schedule, underscoring the continued dynamism and creative energy within country music.
Chart-Climbing Collaboration: Lambert and Stapleton’s “A Song to Sing” Video Drops
Superstars Miranda Lambert and Chris Stapleton have once again captivated audiences with the release of the music video for their acclaimed duet, “A Song to Sing.” Debuting on Friday, August 22, the visual transports viewers to a retro roller rink, bathed in disco-era lighting and capturing a carefree, nostalgic atmosphere. The video, directed by Running Bear, features the esteemed artists clad in stylish ’70s attire, with Chris Stapleton’s wife, Morgane Stapleton, also making a memorable cameo. This cinematic addition to their collaboration arrives on the heels of the song’s substantial success since its July release, having already topped the Country Digital Song Sales chart and garnered significant streaming numbers globally. The visual emphasizes the song’s soulful energy and the powerful synergy between Lambert and Stapleton, with each artist borrowing iconic jewelry from the estates of Dolly Parton and Kenny Rogers to further enhance the vintage aesthetic. The response to “A Song to Sing” has been overwhelmingly positive, highlighting the enduring appeal of authentic duets in country music.
Lainey Wilson Expands “Whirlwind” with Deluxe Edition
Adding to the week’s excitement, Lainey Wilson has released a deluxe version of her award-winning album, “Whirlwind.” Arriving on August 22, this expanded project introduces five new tracks to the original 14-song collection, offering fans a deeper dive into Wilson’s celebrated artistry. The new songs include fan favorites and previously teased tracks such as “Bell Bottoms Up,” “King Ranch, King George, King James,” “Yesterday, All Day, Every Day,” “Peace, Love, and Cowboys,” and her current single, “Somewhere Over Laredo.” “Somewhere Over Laredo” has already proven to be a standout, achieving the distinction of being the most added song at U.S. country radio during its impact week and securing over 1.16 million streams in its first 24 hours, marking a career milestone for Wilson. The deluxe edition of “Whirlwind” not only enriches her discography but also celebrates a year of immense success for the ACM Entertainer of the Year, reinforcing her status as a leading voice in contemporary country music.
Russell Dickerson’s “Famous Back Home” Arrives
Country music artist Russell Dickerson has released his highly anticipated fourth studio album, “Famous Back Home,” on August 22, 2025. The 12-track project, released via Triple Tigers, features a deeply personal collection of songs, with 10 tracks co-written by Dickerson himself. Co-produced with longtime collaborator Josh Kerr, alongside Casey Brown and Chris LaCorte on select songs, “Famous Back Home” delves into themes of small-town roots, family, and the journey from aspiring dreamer to appreciating life’s comforts. Dickerson described the album’s title as a reflection of his evolving perspective, where “all I want to do is be famous at home.” The album includes previously released singles like “Bones” and “Happen to Me,” the latter of which marked the highest streaming debut of his career. “Famous Back Home” showcases Dickerson’s signature blend of heartfelt storytelling and infectious melodies, solidifying his place in the contemporary country music scene.
Billy Currington Teases New Album “King Of The World”
While not a release for this specific week, multi-Platinum country artist Billy Currington has announced his seventh studio album, “King Of The World,” scheduled for release on October 24, 2025. In anticipation of the album, Currington unveiled his latest single, “One Thing I Ain’t Been,” on August 22. Produced by Carson Chamberlain, the 10-track “King Of The World” promises to continue Currington’s legacy of chart-topping music, blending his signature coastal style with heartfelt lyrics. Fans have already been treated to the title track, giving them a preview of the forthcoming project which features collaborations with esteemed songwriters like Dean Dillon and Scotty Emerick.
Emerging Artists Make Their Mark
Beyond the established names, emerging artists are also making significant contributions to the new music landscape. Red Street Records newcomer Kaleb Sanders released his latest track, “Left Me At The Bar,” on August 22, described as an up-tempo, end-of-summer smash that’s sure to be a repeat listen for country music fans. Meanwhile, the UK-based country group First Time Flyers released their new single, “Primadonna,” on August 22. This track, a fan favorite from their live shows, serves as a prelude to their highly anticipated debut album, “Bound To Break,” slated for release on September 12. “Primadonna” is noted for its exploration of industry characters and boasts a sound that resonates with modern country sensibilities.
A Week of Musical Diversity
This week of August 25, 2025, has been a testament to the vibrant and diverse nature of the country music industry. The release of the “A Song to Sing” music video by Miranda Lambert and Chris Stapleton, Lainey Wilson’s expanded “Whirlwind” album, Russell Dickerson’s introspective “Famous Back Home,” and new music from Kaleb Sanders and First Time Flyers collectively illustrate the genre’s ongoing evolution. As these new songs and videos find their place in the hearts of listeners, they also reaffirm the strength and appeal of country music in the current market, setting a high bar for the weeks to come.